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Since 1784 the Methodist Episcopal Church had strayed from the strong teachings of John Wesley on slavery and the slave trade. This was the driving force in the separation and formation of this new conference.
The difference is essentially just in name. Methodist was a name applied to Wesley and his followers because of the way their movement was guided by strict rules and methods. Wesleyan roots the name in John and Charles Wesleys theology.
They were named Methodists for the methodical way in which they carried out their Christian faith. Methodism originated as a revival movement within Anglicanism with roots in the Church of England in the 18th century and became a separate denomination after Wesleys death.
Wesleyan Church, U.S. Protestant church, organized in 1968 by the merger of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America and the Pilgrim Holiness Church. The Wesleyan Methodist Church originated in 1843 after members of the Methodist Episcopal Church withdrew from that church to organize a nonepiscopal, antislavery church.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church was officially formed in 1843 as a result of a merger between the Methodist New Connexion and the Bible Christians. The merger attempted to create a single Methodist denomination in Britain and Ireland in the face of increasing religious and political divisions.
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The Wesleyan Church is one of the oldest denominations of the Methodist movement, founded in 1843. The Wesleyan Church emphasizes the importance of personal piety and holiness, as well as public-mindedness, through its commitment to the Wesleyan Quadrilateral: scripture, tradition, reason, and experience.

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